Roberto Fiore

Roberto Fiore (15 April 1959-) was an Italian politician who led the fascist Terza Posizione movement and the Forza Nuova party.

Biography
Roberto Fiore was born in Rome, Italy on 15 April 1959, and he became a leader of the neo-fascist Terza Posizione militant group during the "Years of Lead". After the police found large quantities of explosives in the possession of Terza Posizione, Fiore fled to the United Kingdom, where he befriended UK National Front leader Nick Griffin; it was alleged that he had been working for MI6. Fiore later returned to Italian politics as the leader of Forza Nuova, and he self-identified as a fascist. From 2008 to 2009, he served as an MEP for Central Italy, taking Alessandra Mussolini's seat.